THE NEW YORKER dressed in plastic Western -style clothes (Andy in chaps, Ann in a skirt) The name of the child who gets. one is painted on the doll's chest, and the price i5 $6.50, at Juvenile Interiors, 1 71 East 33rd Street.... A stroller ($10.98)' meant for twin dolls up to twenty-one inches long appears at Goldsmith, 7 7 Nassau Street, as doe a bright-red workbench-a sort of sawhorse, about two feet long and eight inches wide, equipped with a saw, a claw hammer, a plane, a spirit level, a carpenter's square, a pair of pliers, a ruler, and a pencil, all of them fitted into slots on a shelf under the work surface ($ 7.98). . . . At Hobby-Land, 25 Park Row, there's a baby grand piano, with a mUSIC box inside, that would fit into a doll-house living room ($9), and a fine lot of foreign toy automobiles, in- cluding a minnow-size Daimler am- bulance ($1). . . . The Birdsmith Shop, 525 Hudson Street, has a bird-model- ling kit ($2.95) consisting of pressed- wood anatomies of a robin, a blue jay, a goldfinch, a pheasant, a Canada goose, and a mallard duck, plus paints, and materials and instructions for mounting them; these, by the way, are copied from the scale models by John Lacey that were exhibited recently at the Audubon Society. . . . At Doubleday, 655 Fifth Avenue (52nd), there's a book con- taining the cardboard makings of a model train seven feet long, and ex- plicit instructions therefor. The com- ponents don't have to be cut out, be- cause theIr outlines are deeply scored and the parts can easily be pushed out of the page; $1, and the result is very impressive and about as sturdy as a card- board train can be. .. There's a dandy painting set at A. I. Friedman, 20 East 49th Street, which includes an alumi- num palette, half a dozen jars of water-soluble paint, and a handful of cards with designs on them ready to be painted; $3.50. . . . Parents who find that their daughter has no intentIon of forsaking her old doll in favor of a new- comer, and who conclude that the best idea would be to provide a new ward- robe and perhaps have the doll herself renewed in health and appearance, may be interested to hear that the New York DoH Hospital, 1021 Third Avenue ( 60th), will be open through Christmas Eve Minor repairs, such as restringing arms and legs or provIding new eyes, can be done while you walt. G RAB BAG: In its men's-furnishings department, Bloomingdale has some light but very warm blankets woven of raw silk in Italy, at $25; like "- ;: , : ,>$"- _."'f"- ^\ \. d ,--- " . ., , ---& 'to' -'" " - ,,- w , 1JF" - '\ \ --- , -, m. =)" '- ---- /. \ ,. -<, --,-'< -- to,. :'i"- v- )- - - z- ---. --/ ,1 ^ø 'Ji..'- ... " ,' . * .. t '--i ' 4, ...._ -r......,. :M3-C ? -:: -., ,. , ;.-- \ \" -, \,,,:;.. / -: /-.<> '::. ' i '>.1' J94 i -:_ ø There 'J S spa.rkling gaiety in every fascinating glass of this world-famous ehampu_gne.. DRY \10NOPOLE is French champagnt: at its be t- preferred by knowing hosts everywhere. Serve DR,Y MONO-POLE . proudl y . 95 )! - " K / . 'to ;t1 '4 --.. 'I. --- -' -. ? v .. _'"' \ . --:; -- -. 'I. -. _ ... -" '-.. '.. ..-::. .... .... ... 'I. ::..:.. :;.. i ] ...;:;::::;- Moo øø f :--- f-- JJ:; J au4' c/I tëd (}J:nßl/J tk DIY Monopole '& , MAISON F-QNDEEA REIM-S. FRANCE EN-' 1785 Imported by PARK & TILFORD DISTilLERS CORP., NEW YORK